tiresome

IPA: tˈaɪɝsʌm

adjective

  • Causing fatigue or boredom; wearisome.
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Examples of "tiresome" in Sentences

  • (I think Family Guy is a truly awful show, but I can tell you why in tiresome detail.)
  • I’m sorry, this is just plain tiresome; I have had root canals that were less tedious.
  • Also tiresome is the occasional foreboding advice dispensed by an astral deity called the Moon Lady.
  • One of the linchpins of what I've described as the tiresome argument is the question of what it means to be human.
  • The incidents of what she describes as a tiresome life have taught her the value of masculine frankness -- ultra-masculine, I call it.
  • We are certainly sure they come across that way to someone whose argument is witless, humourless, unoriginal, lazy and just plain tiresome.
  • Your desire to work on ways to push people in their thinking about books without being tiresome is something I’ve struggled with for a long time.
  • But the fact that the people for whom primarily it was written have taken it to their hearts and have it on their lips ought to have prevented it being called tiresome by a senator of France.

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